This is Springer Japan’s Biomedical & Life Sciences Editorial Department. We provide information about books and journals at Springer Biomedical Sciences and Life Sciences, as well as conference-related tweets and interesting news.Springer Japan の Biomedical/ Life Sciences 編集部です。生命科学分野の最新の知見を、書籍とジャーナルの出版を通して、国際的に発信しています。このアカウントでは、新刊およびキャンペーン情報、学会展示案内のほか、生命科学に関連した内容をお知らせします。

This is Springer Japan’s Biomedical & Life Sciences Editorial Department. We send out the latest research results in the biomedical and life sciences to every corner of the world through the publication of books and journals in English.Springer Japan の Biomedical/ Life Sciences 編集部です。生命科学分野の最新の知見を、書籍とジャーナルの出版を通して、国際的に発信しています。

Did you write a brilliant review that deserves to be published? PhD students can do it! On this page you will find information about publishing in the journal Springer Science Reviews, how to submit your review article, and much more.

This group is a community of editors, authors, and researchers interested in SpringerProtocols and Methods in Molecular Biology. SpringerProtocols is the world’s largest and most comprehensive collection of protocols in the biomedical and life sciences. It includes the complete Methods in Molecular Biology series, which has been an essential standard in life science research for nearly 30 years. Join the SpringerProtocols LinkedIn group to connect with editors and authors, discuss potential topics for publication, and exchange views on current issues in research and scientific publishing.

Cognitive Computation is an international, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal that publishes cutting-edge articles describing original basic and applied work involving biologically-inspired computational accounts of all aspects of natural and artificial cognitive systems. It provides a new platform for the dissemination of research, current practices and future trends in the emerging discipline of cognitive computation that spans life sciences, social sciences, engineering, physical and mathematical sciences, and humanities.

Predictive, preventive and personalised medicine (PPPM) offers great promise for the future practice of medicine. Essential components of this approach include well-organised population screening protocols utilising novel diagnostic biomarkers of disease states; targeted prevention of common human pathologies; optimal treatment planning and personalised medicine, resulting in substantial improvement of the quality of life. This approach also offers the advantage of delivering care at potentially reduced costs to the population at large, addressing social and ethical issues related to healthcare access and affordability.

The Journal of Molecular Histology publishes 6 times a year full-length original research papers, review articles, short communications and letters to the editors. Coverage includes studies describing novel cellular or ultrastructural distributions of molecules which provide insight into biochemical or physiological function, development, histological structure and disease processes. Among the techniques addressed are histochemistry, immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, receptor binding, autoradiography, image capture and processing, and reporter molecules as well as state-of-the-art visualization techniques.

The Cerebellum is devoted to the science of the cerebellum and its role in ataxia and other disorders. This region, with more neurons than all other brain structures, attracts intense interest: in the genetics of cerebellar ataxias, in the roles of the cerebellum in motor control and cognitive function, and amid an ageing population, in diseases associated with cerebellar dysfunction.

The BMC Series blog aims to highlight high-impact, thought-provoking research from across the BMC Series journals, covering everything from public health to ecology. There are also write-ups of conferences, discussions on journal developments and open access, and commentary on news in the world of research.

GigaBlog brings you news on the issues surrounding large scale biological and biomedical data from the GigaScience team (and guests). It covers the latest papers and datasets published in the GigaScience journal and associated GigaDB database. It also tackles wider issues surrounding scientific ‘big data’, data publication and citation, open data and open science, as well as peer review, and the future of scholarly communication.

The On Biology blog covers the research published across BioMed Central’s biology journals, including titles such as Genome Biology and BMC Biology. It’s also a place to read discussions on conferences, insights into journal developments, and commentary on news in the field.